Erasmus+
For 35 years, the EU has funded the Erasmus+ programme, which has enabled over three million European students to spend part of their studies at another higher education institution or with an organisation in Europe.
Studying abroad is a central part of Erasmus+ and has been shown to have a positive effect on later job prospects. It is also a chance to improve language skills, gain self-confidence and independence and immerse yourself in a new culture.
With Erasmus+, opportunities are available to spend time teaching at an education institution abroad. These opportunities are available to both staff working in the education sector and to individuals working outside the sector invited to share their knowledge and experience.
Erasmus and International Mobility Commission (EIMC)
Annarita Colasante
Academic Coordinator for Erasmus and International Mobility
Luca Carrieri
Academic Supervisor for Erasmus and International Mobility – Social Sciences Studies
Giulio Fedele
Academic Supervisor for Erasmus and International Mobility – Law Studies
Ylenia Cavacece
Academic Supervisor for Erasmus and International Mobility – Economics Studies
Valentina Mariani
Administrative Representative for Erasmus and International Mobility